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Purchasing a Previous Grow-Op
I’m currently looking at a property that was previously used as a grow-op. From my understanding, one thing to be careful about is mould growing behind the drywall due to the humidity.
I have a few questions:
What extra risks should are associated with grow-ops?
What kinds of signs should I look for for mould behind drywall?
What’s the best way to remedy mould behind drywall?
Thanks!